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Meanings of stigmatize as in English
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Usage of stigmatize as in English
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Gen. Greene thus spoke of the hand-to-hand strifes, which I stigmatizeas murderous.
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It was what you have been accustomed to stigmatizeas un-American.
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And this it is which you wise, pedantic people stigmatizeas blameworthy and abominable.
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What you stigmatizeas our pseudo-monasticism is still experimental, and I think I can see the Reverend Father's idea.
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No profundity, no reading, no metaphysics-nothingwhich the learned call spirituality, and which the unlearned choose to stigmatizeas can't.
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They would have called our more sober reticence by the name of feebleness: their truculence we stigmatizeas slander and Billingsgate.
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Those who labored in the cause of temperance, anti-slavery, or non-resistance, he was wont to stigmatizeas "hireling lecturers," "hireling book-agents," and "emissaries of Satan."
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It is not to be stigmatizedas turbulent, but applauded as meritorious.
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He would be branded, stigmatizedas a coward, hounded out of society!
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The stakes are equal, and the game should not be stigmatizedas unfair.
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I contented myself with dreams, dreams which I stigmatizedas unwarranted and wrong.
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In many wealthy countries, fatness is stigmatizedas a sign of personal failure.
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They were even stigmatizedas barbarians-thatis, utterly rude and uncivilized.
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Capitalism seems to have failed and is now stigmatizedas greed.
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This modification was known as the Leipzig Interim; its advocates were stigmatizedas Adiaphorists.
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One deals with statements made by Babylonian ambassadors, whom the Pharaoh stigmatizesas liars.